Living the Lectionary, Year C: Links to Life and LiteratureLiturgyTrainingPublications, 2003 - 160 pages Geoff Wood's reflections on the Sunday readings make visible scripture's perennial applicability to human experience. Through reference to Western literature as well as his life experiences, he engages our imagination and helps us to see the wisdom of the biblical word shine forth. |
Contents
First Sunday of Advent Topical | 4 |
Third Sunday of Advent | 10 |
Season of Christmas | 16 |
The Epiphany of the Lord | 23 |
Second Sunday of Lent | 30 |
Fifth Sunday of Lent | 36 |
Season of Easter | 42 |
Fourth Sunday of Easter | 48 |
Ordinary Time | 60 |
4 | 66 |
6 | 74 |
12 | 95 |
24 | 101 |
14 | 107 |
21 | 130 |
25 | 148 |
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